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This 2002 Volkswagen Eurovan shows 55k miles and is finished in Reflex Silver Metallic with a Westfalia pop-top and Weekender interior. The van had a single owner from new through its acquisition in May 2018 by the seller, who reportedly purchased it from a relative of a friend. Power is from a 2.8L 24-valve VR6 paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The interior is upholstered in grey and features camping equipment including a flat-folding rear bench seat, table, and fluorescent lighting. Audio modifications consist of an amplifier, subwoofer, and 6-CD changer. A May 2018 PPI led to installation of new tie rod ends, an alignment, and a transmission fluid flush. This Westy Eurovan is offered with records, a Carfax report, and a Massachussetts title in the seller’s name.

The van is finished in Reflex Silver Metallic and features 16″ wheels with Firestone all-season tires. A March 2018 accident listed on the Carfax reportedly resulted in damage to the rear that has since been repaired. The rear bumper was also replaced and several blemishes around the body were addressed during the work. The seller describes a repaired impression on the side of the vehicle in front of the left rear wheel.

The Westfalia model was equipped with a full-length camper top with zippered mesh windows on both sides. Scratches on the roof are depicted in the gallery and believed to be from a tree. Close-up photos of the tent fabric are provided in the gallery below. A new rear washer nozzle was installed in June 2018.

The cabin is upholstered in grey velour with matching carpets and features heated front seats. A 6-CD changer has been installed under the front seat and a subwoofer has been added behind the first row. The factory AM/FM/cassette player has been removed. Approximately 55k miles are shown on the 6-digit odometer.

The Weekender cabin setup features seating for seven including rear-facing club seats and a bench seat that can be folded flat into a bed as seen above. A folding table, fluorescent lighting, and sliding side windows are also equipped, and a second sleeping area is available above when the roof is opened. The original wind screens that came with the van along with all curtains are included.

The 2.8L 24-valve VR6 sends power to the front wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, the latter of which received a new pan gasket and fluid change in June 2018. More recent work included an engine oil change and installation of a new muffler.

Independent suspension and disc brakes are fitted all around, with traction and stability control included as standard. The seller had both sets of inner and outer tire rods replaced prior a front-end alignment following a PPI in May 2018. The front brake pads and rotors were also replaced.

The Carfax shows the rear accident in March 2018 as well as another damage incident in August. The seller explains that the March incident is the most recent one known, and a complete report may be viewed in the gallery below.

The driving video above depicts the transmission shifting through gears up to highway speed.